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- Cornu_(horn) abstract "A cornu or cornum (Latin: cornū, cornūs or cornum, "horn," plural cornua, sometimes translated misleadingly as "cornet") was an ancient Roman "brass" instrument about 3 m (9.8 ft) long in the shape of a letter 'G'. The instrument was braced by a crossbar that stiffened the structure and provided a means of supporting its weight on the player's shoulder. Some specimens survive in the archaeological record, two from the ruins of Pompeii.The cornu may be difficult to distinguish from the buccina. It was used by the Roman army for communicating orders to troops in battle. In Roman art, the cornu appears among the instruments that accompany games (ludi) or gladiator combat in the arena, as on the Zliten mosaic.".
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- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Brass_instrument.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Buccina.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Bugle_call.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_legionary_equipment.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_musical_instruments.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brass_instruments.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Cornicen.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink François-Joseph_Gossec.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink François_Joseph_Gossec.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink French_Revolution.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Gladiator.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Horn_(anatomy).
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Ludi.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_ancient_Rome.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Neuss.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Novaesium.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Pompeii.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Publius_Flavius_Vegetius_Renatus.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Roman_army.
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- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Roman_legion.
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- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Sousaphone.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Trajans_Column.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Tuba.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Vegetius.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Voltaire.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:cornet.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink Zliten_mosaic.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink File:Cornicen_1-cropped.jpg.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLink File:Hydraulis_001.jpg.
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLinkText ""tuba curva"".
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bucina".
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cornu (horn)".
- Cornu_(horn) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cornu".
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- Cornu_(horn) subject Category:Ancient_Roman_legionary_equipment.
- Cornu_(horn) subject Category:Ancient_Roman_musical_instruments.
- Cornu_(horn) subject Category:Brass_instruments.
- Cornu_(horn) hypernym Roman.
- Cornu_(horn) type School.
- Cornu_(horn) comment "A cornu or cornum (Latin: cornū, cornūs or cornum, "horn," plural cornua, sometimes translated misleadingly as "cornet") was an ancient Roman "brass" instrument about 3 m (9.8 ft) long in the shape of a letter 'G'. The instrument was braced by a crossbar that stiffened the structure and provided a means of supporting its weight on the player's shoulder. Some specimens survive in the archaeological record, two from the ruins of Pompeii.The cornu may be difficult to distinguish from the buccina.".
- Cornu_(horn) label "Cornu (horn)".
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- Cornu_(horn) sameAs Cornu_(Musikinstrument).
- Cornu_(horn) sameAs Cornu_(instrumento).
- Cornu_(horn) sameAs Cornu_(instrument).
- Cornu_(horn) sameAs Kornas.
- Cornu_(horn) sameAs Cornu.
- Cornu_(horn) sameAs m.070dtc.
- Cornu_(horn) sameAs Корну.
- Cornu_(horn) sameAs Корну.
- Cornu_(horn) sameAs Q1134287.
- Cornu_(horn) sameAs Q1134287.
- Cornu_(horn) wasDerivedFrom Cornu_(horn)?oldid=669804684.
- Cornu_(horn) depiction Hydraulis_001.jpg.
- Cornu_(horn) isPrimaryTopicOf Cornu_(horn).